With that in mind, let's take a closer look at Molson Coors' business and see what CAPS investors are saying about the stock right now.

Molson Coors facts

Headquarters (founded)

Denver (1873)

Market Cap

$7.6 billion

Industry

Brewers

Trailing-12-Month Revenue

$3.5 billion

Management

CEO Peter Swinburn (since 2008)

CFO Stewart Glendinning (since 2008)

Return on Equity (average, past 3 years)

9.6%

Cash/Debt

$1.1 billion / $2.0 billion

Dividend Yield

3.0%

Competitors

Anheuser-Busch InBev

Carlsberg Breweries

Heineken

Sources: S&P Capital IQ and Motley Fool CAPS.

On CAPS, 96% of the 844 members who have rated Molson Coors believe the stock will outperform the S&P 500 going forward.

Just last month, one of those Fools, All-Star rd80, tapped Molson Coors as a refreshing income opportunity:

I usually think "large-cap" when looking for stable, dividend paying stocks. To get a little outside the box, I tried screening for mid-cap income stocks with lower-than-market volatility, good yield, reasonable valuation, 4 or 5-star CAPS ratings and earnings growth over past few years. The screen turned up a total of 15 names, including seven profiled in [this article].

[I]t's definitely not expensive now. Eleven-ish times earnings, 3% yield, and right around book value -- Molson Coors is worth a little more digging and a CAPS green thumbs-up.

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